Cobalt as a Carcinogen
THE effects of various metals on living cells in tissue culture are being investigated in this Laboratory, and a non-lethal disturbance of normal mitosis produced in chick fibroblasts by cobalt (as chloride) has already been reported 1 . This effect, which is characterized by the persistence of the...
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description | THE effects of various metals on living cells in tissue culture are being investigated in this Laboratory, and a non-lethal disturbance of normal mitosis produced in chick fibroblasts by cobalt (as chloride) has already been reported
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. This effect, which is characterized by the persistence of the nucleoli in mitotic cells throughout prophase into meta-, ana- and telo-phase, appears to be specific for cobalt, inasmuch as no comparable effect is produced by nickel, iron, zinc, chromium, manganese or beryllium in sublethal concentrations. |
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